Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jan 30 1998

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A flower of the laboratory, perhaps, that's precious ALABASTER
Always there at last with the bits of the mice ENDEMIC
By rights one is situated round the North LIENS
By the sound of it, while asleep one might lose one's head and have nothing on hand SNORING
Edward Turner? EDDY
For now, they begin to put the show on PRESENTERS
Forever lacking in 18 down about tea IMMORTAL
I declare that silly one was always eating! ASSEVERATE
In essence it's got a capital sound PRINCIPLE
In turn they have a point for a little bit with the pet SNIPPET
Is that the way to drive a Parliamentarian into a lie? IMPEL
It's enough to make one weep to find that it's noon aroundone ONION
It's grand to have it glowing in the beer EMBER
Like a goose, the girl gets around the rise ANSERINE
More of this across? ANGRIER
No N in addition to this is enough to confound one PLUS
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Note that this made one little brother to the First Lady BREVE
One is always on the make CREATOR
Perhaps the way to purchase around the South the corpses that will forever 11 across BUSYBODIES
Seated among the trees it made one pretty bored by the sound of it SATINWOOD
Settle on a hundred in the scene ENSCONCE
Sounds as if a certainty is what one declares this to be ASSERTS
Sounds as if one got the wind up just a shade BLUE
Start to bury this and get free of what's left INTERFERE
That could be merely a net, my dear Watson ELEMENTARY
The swine gets hundreds for being on it BOARD
The way one may be going off from tea, by the sound of it, of course DRIVING
They get sent around the lough as a matter of course ENTREES
This might follow 6 across to give one a ring of flowers BELL
Thread your way to the island after half a century LISLE
Turner may have made use of the French and the English for this LATHE
What a bore this is! DRILLING